Rabbinate endorsement - significado y definición. Qué es Rabbinate endorsement
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Qué (quién) es Rabbinate endorsement - definición

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Rabbinate (disambiguation); The Rabbinate

Endorsement         
·noun ·same·as Indorsement.
endorse         
(endorses, endorsing, endorsed)
1.
If you endorse someone or something, you say publicly that you support or approve of them.
I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly.
VERB: V n
2.
If someone's driving licence is endorsed, an official record is made on it that they have been found guilty of a driving offence. (BRIT)
For failing to report the accident, his licence was endorsed...
He also had his licence endorsed with eight penalty points.
V-PASSIVE: be V-ed, have n V-ed
3.
When you endorse a cheque, you write your name on the back of it so that it can be paid into someone's bank account.
The payee of the cheque must endorse the cheque.
VERB: V n
4.
If you endorse a product or company, you appear in advertisements for it.
The twins endorsed a line of household cleaning products.
VERB: V n
endorse         
v. a.
[Written also Indorse.]
1.
Superscribe, write on the back of.
2.
(Com.) Guarantee (by superscription), become surety for, become responsible for.
3.
Sanction, warrant, confirm, ratify, guarantee, vouch for.

Wikipedia

Rabbinate

Rabbinate (Hebrew: רַבָּנוּת) may refer to:

  • Most often, the office or function of a rabbi
  • Chief Rabbinate of Israel, the supreme Jewish religious governing body in the state of Israel
  • Military Rabbinate, an Israel Defense Forces unit that provides religious services to soldiers, including non-Jews